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  • Americans are not paying attention to BrexitArticle

    Americans are not paying attention to Brexit

    In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, just 15% of Americans say they have heard “a lot” about Brexit in the news recently.

    2020-12-22
  • What does Brexit mean for the US? Many aren’t sureArticle

    What does Brexit mean for the US? Many aren’t sure

    Brexit, the United Kingdom’s expected exit from the Europe Union, really hasn’t sunk into many Americans’ consciousness yet.

    2019-10-23
  • The Pulse: Trump slump and Brexit pollsArticle

    The Pulse: Trump slump and Brexit polls

    A shift in the 2016 campaign's momentum, as the UK goes to the wire on the Brexit question. Here's what you need to know:

    2016-06-22
  • Final eve-of-vote 'Brexit' poll: Remain leads by twoArticle

    Final eve-of-vote 'Brexit' poll: Remain leads by two

    YouGov's final eve-of-poll number is 49-51 in favour of Remain

    2016-06-22
  • YouGov/Economist Poll: June 24-27, 2016Article

    YouGov/Economist Poll: June 24-27, 2016

    This is a summary of a YouGov/Economist Poll conducted June 24-27, 2016. The sample is 1300 general population respondents with a Margin of Error of ±3.9%.

    2016-06-29
  • Boris Johnson over Jeremy Corbyn, but maybe someone else?Article

    Boris Johnson over Jeremy Corbyn, but maybe someone else?

    Both Boris Johnson, leader of the Conservative Party and Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party leader, aren’t held in high regard from the US public.

    2019-11-11
  • Free trade or tariffs? Many say they want both but are suspicious about trading partnersArticle

    Free trade or tariffs? Many say they want both but are suspicious about trading partners

    About four in ten (43%) Republicans believe that Johnson’s win in Britain makes it more likely that President Donald Trump will win in 2020 (Democrats overwhelmingly think there is no relationship).

    2019-12-23
  • Angela Merkel’s legacy, according to Europeans and AmericansArticle

    Angela Merkel’s legacy, according to Europeans and Americans

    After 16 years in power, the German Chancellor’s reputation is rosy in key Western countries

    2021-08-26
  • Media coverage of terror incidents yield caution, diligence among high-income travelersArticle

    Media coverage of terror incidents yield caution, diligence among high-income travelers

    Attacks in France and Germany in July not dissuading travel

    2016-08-09
  • Clinton leads Trump by 5 as both candidates battle high negativesArticle

    Clinton leads Trump by 5 as both candidates battle high negatives

    Trump continues to be viewed more negatively than Clinton, however – and Clinton gets some positive ratings on empathy

    2016-06-29
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  • Democrats are more positive than Republicans about their community's schools — and much more positive about the country'sArticle

    Democrats are more positive than Republicans about their community's schools — and much more positive about the country's

    Among parents of students in grades K-12, the most common concerns about public schools in their local area are bullying, students not meeting learning objectives, and depression and anxiety among students.

    1 day ago
  • What Americans think about sleepaway summer campArticle

    What Americans think about sleepaway summer camp

    Nearly half were sleepaway campers — and half of former campers say the experience influenced them as adults at least a fair amount. The vast majority of former campers had a positive experience.

    4 days ago
  • Family estrangement: How often and why it happensArticle

    Family estrangement: How often and why it happens

    People who are estranged from a child or grandchild are especially likely to say they would consider reconciling with their estranged family member.

    12 days ago
  • How Americans wash their clothesArticle

    How Americans wash their clothes

    51% of married women always do their own laundry, vs. 21% of married men. Among unmarried people, 71% of women and 62% of men always do their own laundry.

    18 days ago
  • Ranking Americans' most hated foodsArticle

    Ranking Americans' most hated foods

    The foods that topped the list of those disliked or hated by the largest share of American adult citizens are anchovies, liver, and sardines.

    20 days ago
  • Many Americans would like to raise the driving age and lower the drinking ageArticle

    Many Americans would like to raise the driving age and lower the drinking age

    While there is a wide range of opinion, many Americans agree with common age requirements for getting married, watching R-rated movies unaccompanied by an adult, watching pornography, and gambling.

    22 days ago
  • Americans' favorite city is NashvilleArticle

    Americans' favorite city is Nashville

    Nashville is the big city in the U.S. that is viewed most favorably by Americans, according to a new YouGov survey that asked Americans how favorably or unfavorably they view the country's 50 most populous cities.

    29 days ago
  • Americans are increasingly likely to say AI will negatively affect societyArticle

    Americans are increasingly likely to say AI will negatively affect society

    An increased share of Americans are concerned about AI causing the end of the human race and more now believe AI’s impact on society will be negative.

    about 1 month ago
  • How do attitudes to swearing differ in Australia, the UK and the US?Article

    How do attitudes to swearing differ in Australia, the UK and the US?

    Britons tend to be the more relaxed about swearing than those down under or across the pond

    about 1 month ago
  • Most Americans say they love reading to childrenArticle

    Most Americans say they love reading to children

    Among Americans' favorite children's books: Dr. Seuss, "Goodnight Moon," "Where the Wild Things Are," and "Charlotte's Web."

    about 1 month ago
  • Hawaii is Americans' favorite stateArticle

    Hawaii is Americans' favorite state

    A new YouGov survey explored which states Americans are most likely to view favorably. More Americans view Hawaii favorably — and very favorably — than any other state.

    about 1 month ago
  • Ranking Americans' favorite summer activitiesArticle

    Ranking Americans' favorite summer activities

    Eating ice cream or popsicles and vacationing are two of Americans' most beloved summertime activities, a new YouGov poll shows.

    about 2 months ago
  • Young American adults challenge the conventional wisdom on tooth removalArticle

    Young American adults challenge the conventional wisdom on tooth removal

    In a recent survey, YouGov found that while most older adults in the United States have had their wisdom teeth removed, most young adults have not.

    about 2 months ago
  • Pride in being American has fallen in the past yearArticle

    Pride in being American has fallen in the past year

    Fewer Americans describe themselves as proud to be American now than did in 2024, and more describe their fellow citizens as reactionary.

    about 2 months ago
  • Poll: Can Americans get around without GPS?Article

    Poll: Can Americans get around without GPS?

    Men and older Americans are more likely to say they're good at navigating than are women or younger Americans.

    2 months ago
  • Men are more likely than women to say they’re above average in sense of humor, intelligence, confidence, and self-awarenessArticle

    Men are more likely than women to say they’re above average in sense of humor, intelligence, confidence, and self-awareness

    Among 60 areas asked about in the survey, more than half of Americans rate themselves above average in 17. In 51, Americans are more likely to rate themselves above average than below average.

    3 months ago
  • Half of Americans say they’ve been cheated on; one-third say they've been the cheaterArticle

    Half of Americans say they’ve been cheated on; one-third say they've been the cheater

    A new YouGov survey explored which relationship experiences are most common for Americans to have had, their evaluation of their own relationships, and their opinion of polyamory.

    3 months ago
  • Among married women in the U.S., two-thirds changed their last name after the weddingArticle

    Among married women in the U.S., two-thirds changed their last name after the wedding

    A woman taking her husband’s last name is the approach that Americans regard most positively and that majorities of men and women say they would opt for if they were to get married today.

    3 months ago
  • When do Americans think life in the U.S. was great?Article

    When do Americans think life in the U.S. was great?

    While no single era earns universal praise, Americans generally view the Reagan Era, the Clinton Years, and the Postwar Baby Boom more positively than others.

    4 months ago
  • Americans have become more favorable toward tattoos in the past decadeArticle

    Americans have become more favorable toward tattoos in the past decade

    Americans are more likely to view tattoos favorably than a decade ago. They’re also more likely to say men or women with tattoos can be attractive and that tattoos should be considered art.

    4 months ago
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